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re: models of child protection in the UK and the US



The National Clearinghouse on Child Abuse and Neglect Information maintains a 
website which includes all of the US state statutes regarding child abuse and 
child welfare.  

http://www.calib.com/nccanch/statutes/index.cfm

Hope that's helpful.


Melissa Lim Brodowski, MSW/ MPH
Office on Child Abuse and Neglect
Children's Bureau
Administration on Children, Youth and Families, DHHS
330 C Street SW, Room 2417
Washington DC 20447
phone:  202-205-2629	fax: 202-205-8221
email:  mbrodowski@acf.dhhs.gov
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From: "Leah Bromfield" <bromfiel@deakin.edu.au>, on 4/8/02 9:08 PM:

I have conducted a review of existing literature for factors that may 
influence the reliability of child protection data for documenting the 
course of child maltreatment. I have focused my study on Australian 
legislation, more specifically the state of Victoria.
Having completed the review I would like to determine how generalisable the 
findings are by comparing the Victorian model of child protection and 
accompanying legislation with a United States and United Kingdom example.
If any members of the list can provide me with, or direct me to, a 
description of a model of child protection and the accompanying legislation 
for either the UK or the US I would be very grateful.
thanks,
Leah


Leah Bromfield
School of Psychology
Deakin University
Geelong Campus
VIC 3217
AUSTRALIA

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